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More information: http://ec.europa.eu./avservices/video/video_prod_en.cfm?type=detail&prodid=342 An Indonesian wants to design robots to help the disabled, a Kenyan to put clean water into people's homes. What do they have in common? They are making their dreams come true through the EU's Erasmus program. Wiratna has already graduated from Djakarta University -- now she's off to Dresden University of Technology. Serah is doing a Masters at Faro University in Portugal. The new Erasmus Mundus programme will make it possible for these two women, and the many others who come to study from outside Europe, to make their dreams a reality. |
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Willem1448 ::: Favorites Programmes like Erasmus are nothing more than a well paid holidays by the EU for Europe's elite kids. The average tax payer may pay for it. Let them pay their own holidays. 07-07-02 08:16:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
ukeuwatcher ::: Favorites This is a very straightforward and informative documentary, perfectly well made. It's nothing fantastic, but it presents some examples of the EU exchange programmes for various types of workers clearly, and it certainly deserves more than one star. It is long for a YouTube video, but personally, I don't see why that matters. 07-07-03 15:21:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
EuropaExpresse ::: Favorites This video is about the Life Long Learning programme (Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and GHrundtvig). It's not about Erasmus Mundus. 07-07-04 05:49:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
eurotracker ::: Favorites Anyone can use Erasmus. Several poor european students have done it. 07-07-11 18:55:06 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Life Long Learning programme
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